The Project Management Institute (PMI) has named
PMForum as a Media Partner for the
PMI Global Congress 2010-Asia Pacific in Melbourne, Australia from 22-24 February 2010.
The PMI® Global Congress-Asia Pacific 2010 will be one of the biggest project management related events in the Asia Pacific region next year. The conference will include keynote speakers, over 40 professional presentations, panel discussions and networking opportunities. Project management professionals and executives of project-oriented organizations are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn, network, meet PMI leaders, and advance their organizations' interests at this global event. For information, visit
www.pmi.org/AP10.
According to PMForum Managing Editor
David Pells,
"We are excited about the opportunity to support PMI's Global Congress 2010-Asia Pacific in February. We look forward to reporting about the event, both before and after the congress itself, and to informing more of the project management world about the people and topics to be featured there. It should be another great PMI learning and networking event."In addition to being a venue for project management education and networking, each PMI Global Congress is a meeting point for experts and project practitioners at all levels who want to discuss project management trends, experiences and best practices. Information about the Melbourne event can be found at
www.pmi.org/AP10.
With over 500,000 members and credential holders in 185+ countries, the
Project Management Institute (PMI®) is the world's largest member-based project management organization. Since 1969, PMI has impacted more than one million practitioners, businesses, governments, students and training organizations. PMI's products and services include standards for project, program and portfolio management and five professional credentials, including the widely-recognized Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification. PMI has members, components, accredited universities, recognized service providers and stakeholders worldwide. For more information, visit
www.pmi.org.
PMForum operates
www.pmforum.org, the world's oldest website devoted to professional project management and one of the world's most popular sources of project management news and information. PMForum also produces the monthly
PM World Today eJournal where articles, reports and stories about projects and project management around the world can be found; free subscriptions at
www.pmworldtoday.net. PMForum's media partner program provides global visibility for major PM events worldwide. More information at
http://www.pmforum.org/events/partner_program.htm.